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Published Articles

G²LM|LIC Working Papers are published by renowned international journals in the field of development economics. The following list presents an overview of all published G²LM|LIC articles so far.

    • Arne Nasgowtiz
    • Denise Ferris
    • Kjetil Bjorvatn
    • Lore Vandewalle
    • Selim Gulesci
    • Vincent Somville
    Preschool subsidies and cash transfers have long-term health benefits for children
    VoxDev
    • Andrew Brudevold-Newman
    • Maddalena Honorati
    • Gerald Ipapa
    • Pamela Jakiela
    • Owen Ozier
    A Firm of One’s Own: Experimental Evidence on Credit Constraints and Occupational Choice
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1–25
    • Dietmar Fehr
    • Günther Fink
    • Kelsey Jack
    Poor and Rational: Decision-Making under Scarcity
    Journal of Political Economy
    • Nina Caroline Buchmann
    • Carl Meyer
    • Colin D. Sullivan
    Paternalistic gender discrimination
    VoxDev
    • Jose Galdo
    (Joint) Bank Savings, Female Empowerment, and Child Labor in Rural Ethiopia
    The World Bank Economic Review
    • Belinda Archibong
    • Peter Blair Henry
    Shocking Offers: Gender, Wage Inequality, and Recessions in Online Labor Markets
    AEA Papers and Proceedings, Volume 114, 196-200
    • Kjetil Bjorvatn
    • Denise Ferris
    • Selim Gulesci
    • Arne Nasgowtiz
    • Vincent Somville
    • Lore Vandewalle
    Long-Term Effects of Preschool Subsidies and Cash Transfers on Child Development: Evidence from Uganda
    AEA Papers and Proceedings
    • Sam Asher
    • Paul Novosad
    • Charlie Rafkin
    Intergenerational Mobility in India: New Measures and Estimates across Time and Social Groups
    American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
    • Taryn Dinkelman
    • Grace Kumchulesi
    • Martine Mariotti
    Labor Migration, Capital Accumulation, and the Structure of Rural Labor Markets
    The Review of Economics and Statistics 2024, 1–46
    • Lawrence Edwards
    • Godfrey Kamutando
    Allocative Efficiency between and within the Formal and Informal Manufacturing Sectors in Zimbabwe
    The World Bank Economic Review
    • Livia Alfonsi
    • Mary Namubiru
    • Sara Spaziani
    Gender gaps: back and here to stay? Evidence from skilled Ugandan workers during COVID-19
    Review of Economics of the Household
    • Oriana Bandiera
    • Ahmed Elsayed
    • Anton Heil
    • Andrea Smurra
    Economic Development and the Organisation of Labour
    VoxDev
    • Livia Alfonsi
    • Mary Namubiru
    • Sara Spaziani
    The power of mentorship
    VoxDev
    • Cátia Batista
    • Pedro Vicente
    Is Mobile Money Changing Rural Africa? Evidence from a Field Experiment
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1–29
    • Oriana Bandiera
    • Ahmed Elsayed
    • Anton Heil
    • Andrea Smurra
    Economic Development and the Organisation Of Labour: Evidence from the Jobs of the World Project
    Journal of the European Economic Association
    • Jenna Allard
    • Rohini Pande
    • Maulik Jagnani
    • Charity Troyer Moore
    • Yusuf Neggers
    • Simone Schaner
    Indian female migrants face greater barriers to post−Covid recovery than males: Evidence from a panel study
    eClinicalMedicine
    • Nathan Barker
    • Austin Davis
    • Paula López-Peña
    • Harrison Mitchell
    • Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak
    • Maira Emy Reimão
    • Ashish Shenoy
    • Corey Vernot
    • Karim Naguib
    Migration and resilience during a global crisis
    European Economic Review
    • Arne Nasgowtiz
    • Denise Ferris
    • Kjetil Bjorvatn
    • Lore Vandewalle
    • Selim Gulesci
    • Vincent Somville
    The impact of subsidised childcare on household income
    VoxDev
    • Arjun S. Bedi
    • Admasu Shiferaw
    • Måns Söderbom
    • Getnet Alemu
    Social insurance reform and workers’ compensation
    Labour Economics
    • Hamna Ahmed
    • Mahreen Mahmud
    • Farah Said
    • Zunia Saif Tirmazee
    Encouraging Female Graduates to Enter the Labor Force: Evidence from a Role Model Intervention in Pakistan
    Economic Development and Cultural Change
    • Nkechi S. Owoo
    • Monica P. Lambon-Quayefio
    • Abena Oduro
    • Sylvia E. Gyan
    Women’s earnings and domestic work among couples in Ghana
    African Review of Economics and Finance 14(1), 26-55
    • Oriana Bandiera
    • Ahmed Elsayed
    • Andrea Smurra
    • Céline Zipfel
    Young Adults and Labor Markets in Africa
    Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol. 36, No. 1
    • Natalie Bau
    • Gaurav Khanna
    • Corinne Low
    • Manisha Shah
    • Alessandra Voena
    • Sreyashi Sharmin
    Women’s well-being during a pandemic and its containment
    Journal of Development Economics, 156
    • Eric V. Edmonds
    • Caroline Theoharides
    Child Labor and Economic Development
    Zimmermann K.F. (eds) Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics.
    • Vittorio Bassi
    • Aisha Nansamba
    Screening and Signalling Non-Cognitive Skills: Experimental Evidence from Uganda
    The Economic Journal, Volume 132, Issue 642, 471-511
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